Nokia announced today that its first Windows tablet, the Lumia 2520, will be available from AT&T starting Nov. 22. The 10-inch Windows RT 8.1 tablet will cost $400 with a two-year contract, or $200 if purchased with the Lumia 925, Lumia 1020 or Lumia 1520 smartphone. Introduced last month, the Lumia 2520 features Wi-Fi and 4G LTE connectivity, a full-HD display that promises better outdoor readability and 32 gigabytes of internal memory, plus a microSD expansion slot. The tablet is also expected to be available from Verizon, but no word on pricing or release date yet.

AT&T said that it will start taking orders for the six-inch Lumia 1520 phablet on Friday, charging $199 for those who sign a new two-year contract. The large-screen Windows Phone, which will hit shelves Nov. 22 was announced last month by Nokia.

One of Nokia’s newest smartphones, the Lumia 925, will be available to AT&T customers starting Sept. 13, for $99 with a two-year wireless contract. Preorders begin tomorrow. The Windows 8-based, 4.5-inch metal-and-polycarbonate smartphone has some of Nokia’s advanced camera technologies, such as the Nokia Pro Camera app and some manual camera controls, but does not have the same large 41-megapixel sensor as Nokia’s top-of-the-line 1020. The Lumia 925 is already available to T-Mobile customers.

As expected, Nokia on Tuesday announced details on the Lumia 625 — a Windows Phone that packs a 4.7-inch screen along with otherwise modest specs. The phone is expected to ship to various non-U.S. countries in the third quarter and sell for 220 euros ($289).

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